[ Past and Present Tenses ]
Complete with the correct form: “When I arrived, she ___ (leave).”
A. has left
B. had left

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A. Were done
B. Was doing
C. Has been done
D. Have done
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They might not have made it ____________________________.
A. if it hadn’t been for luck.
B. if it hasn’t been for luck.
C. if it might not have been for luck.
D. if it would not be luck.
Grammar › ViewWhile ____ for my passport, I found these old photographs
A. Looked
B. Look
C. Have looked
D. Looking
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After the special assembly, the pupils took part in a parade.
The adverb of time in this sentence is __________.
A. assembly
B. parade
C. took
D. After
